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or 53 kofi if there was a refusal which is roughly similar to the previous five terms that averages 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. and that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in the oral arguments, the word is personal privacy, and there are often situations in which they had a very different meanings from the roots. the chief pointed out an oral arguments craft and crafty, squirrel and squirrely, pastor and pastoral and the like. and the chief justice writing for the unanimous court found at&t did not have the right to personal privacy and he concluded his opinion with a wonde
or 53 kofi if there was a refusal which is roughly similar to the previous five terms that averages 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the...
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if we are still in afghanistan in 2014, in the numbers we are now and in the combat role there will be something fundamentally wrong with the strategy we are pursuing. the point is we have a program, we have a plan. involved the buildup of the afghan national security forces which is going well ended does involve working with our allies which is going well. it involves close cooperation with the san the afghans all of which can be done. that is what we should focus on. >> can i welcome the statement by the prime minister that a key element in achieving long-term stability in afghanistan and pakistan is providing good quality basic education which we will give them hope and opportunity and either way from sear despite the frustrations sometimes that afghanistan can't do more itself in terms of education i think we are -- very targeted program in order to put more pakistani children through school. >> rev. william mcrae. >> i welcome the prime minister's statement to the bravery and dedication of our soldiers and security personnel in afghanistan. will the prime minister assure that when
if we are still in afghanistan in 2014, in the numbers we are now and in the combat role there will be something fundamentally wrong with the strategy we are pursuing. the point is we have a program, we have a plan. involved the buildup of the afghan national security forces which is going well ended does involve working with our allies which is going well. it involves close cooperation with the san the afghans all of which can be done. that is what we should focus on. >> can i welcome...
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look at some of the special deals folks are getting now. you have a millionaire under the house plan that would receive $200,000 more a year in a tax cut, and under tax spending in the tax code, earmarked in the tax code, those same folks, the top 1%, are getting over $205,000 a year in extra earnings. extra income because of special tax in marks and spending. we cannot afford these deals. the american public cannot afford special deals for all companies, millionaires, billionaires' that get the deal simply because they can afford to hire lobbyists or an army of accountants. republicans must work toward a responsible solution that does not put all the burden on the backs of seniors and middle- class families. that is why we are here, debating the issue, the resolution on the floor of the senate. frankly, seniors and middle- class families have had enough. the choice we face is very clear. republicans target seniors and the middle class while protecting special treatment for special interests of millionaires and billionaires. we say cut spen
look at some of the special deals folks are getting now. you have a millionaire under the house plan that would receive $200,000 more a year in a tax cut, and under tax spending in the tax code, earmarked in the tax code, those same folks, the top 1%, are getting over $205,000 a year in extra earnings. extra income because of special tax in marks and spending. we cannot afford these deals. the american public cannot afford special deals for all companies, millionaires, billionaires' that get...
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to cypress now where blast in a sea shipment of iranian arms has killed least 12 people at a naval base. among them, the commander of the cyprian navy. explosions also triggered power and water outages in the surrounding area. the base is located near -- in the south of the island. the defense minister of cyprus has resigned, and a government spokesman says the army chief has also stepped down. >> these aerial shots showed the extent of the disaster. buildings have been detonated, cars blasted through the air. dance plumes of smoke are visible from miles around. witnesses report hearing the explosion 100 kilometers away in the capital. the blast knocked out the neighboring por station5. it normally generates over half the island's electricity, and there could be power shortages for months. the huge explosion also damaged nearby homes and a holiday resort. >> today is a dark day for the nation. we are shocked by this event. not just by the damage, but by the loss of life and the injuries suffered by many of our people. >> the dump was storing 98 containers of munitions, which suffers con
to cypress now where blast in a sea shipment of iranian arms has killed least 12 people at a naval base. among them, the commander of the cyprian navy. explosions also triggered power and water outages in the surrounding area. the base is located near -- in the south of the island. the defense minister of cyprus has resigned, and a government spokesman says the army chief has also stepped down. >> these aerial shots showed the extent of the disaster. buildings have been detonated, cars...
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we developed female engagement teams early on in the site here it is a look at them now, they are a ey component to our success at the special operations battlefield if he will in. >> jimmy female teens in cotton? >> i know from a jsoc standpoint, with 12 teams growing 1316. >> maintain missile, general said hicks. am i to say you have done a great job as commander of u.s. army forces command in fort bragg and i just and look forward to confirmation. >> thank you, senator hagan. senator blumenthal. >> thank you: mr. chairman. i want to join in expressing my thanks for not aeration for your great service to the country, the extraordinary sacrifice and services that the men and women who serve under you and your family and look forward to your confirmation encoding. i want to pursue the line of questioning that senator hagan began on the assumption that the packet danny's are not cooperative because they have not proven cooperatives in the past. what additional measures can we take to destroy the sourcesays of ammonium nitrate that has proved so absolutely and horrifically distract kids
we developed female engagement teams early on in the site here it is a look at them now, they are a ey component to our success at the special operations battlefield if he will in. >> jimmy female teens in cotton? >> i know from a jsoc standpoint, with 12 teams growing 1316. >> maintain missile, general said hicks. am i to say you have done a great job as commander of u.s. army forces command in fort bragg and i just and look forward to confirmation. >> thank you,...
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in afghanistan, it's working from a target list that now includes thousands of names. >> there's a list. there is a list that's kept and has grown exponentially over the last couple years. >> looks like he's tiptoeing out to the road, sneaking. >> and it covers a host of different types of individuals. some are bomb makers. some are actual commanders; they control fighters. others are logistics people. they facilitate the transport of individuals or money or weapons, et cetera. others are financiers. >> you're clear to go ahead. shoot. >> all right, roger that. >> the key thing is, once you hit a certain point on that list, there are a lot of really smart men and women with a lot of expensive, high-tech equipment looking for you. >> hit the guy on the road. >> roger. hitting the guy on the road. >> was it good? >> roger, control. >> let me give you an example in southern afghanistan. so if you look at where the majority of the population is... >> narrator: the military leadership says there is no contradiction between protecting the afghan population and kill/capture operations. >> we'v
in afghanistan, it's working from a target list that now includes thousands of names. >> there's a list. there is a list that's kept and has grown exponentially over the last couple years. >> looks like he's tiptoeing out to the road, sneaking. >> and it covers a host of different types of individuals. some are bomb makers. some are actual commanders; they control fighters. others are logistics people. they facilitate the transport of individuals or money or weapons, et...
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long last it was highlighted at the london conference on afghanistan in two thousand and ten the autumn conference in kabul also stressed the need to find a peaceful settlement but the latest initiative was voiced by the us president barack obama on negotiations with the taliban and the latest resolutions of the united nations security council which divided responsibility between the taliban and al qaeda are offering a unique opportunity in my view to drop a program of eliminating drug production i've just come from meeting of the parliamentary faction of the progressive alliance of socialists and democrats the second largest faction in the european union here outside the european parliament building we discussed the e.u. strategy towards afghanistan large sections of that strategy are devoted to liquidation of drug production. is very well with the russian drafted plan called rudiger to liquidate the production of drugs in afghanistan in fact the direction that russia and the european union are taking together very well so today we have a unique opportunity for resolution and decisive
long last it was highlighted at the london conference on afghanistan in two thousand and ten the autumn conference in kabul also stressed the need to find a peaceful settlement but the latest initiative was voiced by the us president barack obama on negotiations with the taliban and the latest resolutions of the united nations security council which divided responsibility between the taliban and al qaeda are offering a unique opportunity in my view to drop a program of eliminating drug...
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and twelve fully we're covering the surge i have now at west point well it certainly sounds like what the american people would like to hear for the first time ever a majority want u.s. troops out of afghanistan as soon as possible fifty six percent or thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the trend is really flip flopped but what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the one hundred thousand american troops that are there that's not including another forty two thousand some nato troops and ninety thousand department of defense contractors meanwhile the u.s. has reiterated a long term commitment to the country there certainly has been an agreement that following two thousand and fourteen there will be some kind of continuing presence . a presence and mantle burden some see as permanent observers believe u.s. bases are in the forever future travelogue for these a mile and a half there will be a wall and there is some kind of big american construction of every nation
and twelve fully we're covering the surge i have now at west point well it certainly sounds like what the american people would like to hear for the first time ever a majority want u.s. troops out of afghanistan as soon as possible fifty six percent or thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the trend is really flip flopped but what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the...
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now after cruising to an emphatic victory at the u.s. open many expect rory mcilroy to win goal of open championship which gets underway on thursday the twenty two year old from northern ireland has been at the center of the media's attention mcelroy hasn't played a competitive brand since his win at the congressional but says that's the way he likes it. yeah i mean i'm trying to prepare for this this major like i prepare for every other major you know i've been i was here last week for a couple of days and i got a couple practice runs and you know one time to practice you know sort of get away from everything and and then come back here on you know on tuesday which i usually do you know it seemed to work the last few days last few times i've done it so you know i want to just you know keep the same the same thing go on and you know you know deftly seems to work confident fellow but he will have his work cut out if he wants to get his hands on the second major new world number one luke donald among his main competitors although some big
now after cruising to an emphatic victory at the u.s. open many expect rory mcilroy to win goal of open championship which gets underway on thursday the twenty two year old from northern ireland has been at the center of the media's attention mcelroy hasn't played a competitive brand since his win at the congressional but says that's the way he likes it. yeah i mean i'm trying to prepare for this this major like i prepare for every other major you know i've been i was here last week for a...
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here's a look at the top stories one hundred people are now officially confirmed dead after a russian closer sank in the volga river in the country's worst growing disaster divers have been pulling the bodies of victims including men and children from the vessels packed game or. washington's missile shield over europe chips away at relations with moscow as u.s. stands accused of taking advantage of an they saw it sentiment to secure a future basis and you are. the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange continues his bid at the high court and london to file extradition to sweden has one of their for questioning over sexual assault allegations by his supporters fear sweden will be only a staging post to the u.s. . with an estimated two million drug addicts in russia manny question whether there is a way out of the narcotics labyrinth that's to renegotiate talks to the head of russia's federal drug control service the three went off to see how the problem is being tackled. the problem of drugs and drug trafficking seems to not go anywhere no matter how much we fight it and the
here's a look at the top stories one hundred people are now officially confirmed dead after a russian closer sank in the volga river in the country's worst growing disaster divers have been pulling the bodies of victims including men and children from the vessels packed game or. washington's missile shield over europe chips away at relations with moscow as u.s. stands accused of taking advantage of an they saw it sentiment to secure a future basis and you are. the world's most famous...
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right're not in a primary now, are you? >> just to get away from the middle east for a moment, whatever policy toward north korea be different from what ever the policy is today? [laughter] >> north korea is one of the most concerning challenges that we face in the foreign-policy arena. i think that north korea will most likely best respond to a multifaceted approach, prominent when an important rule ha for china in that discussion. it is not the only lever, but it is a mature and clever. the have control over whether china in search of more influence in that discussion, but we need them to be involved. we don't advocate, the fur, or 72 cut. you're dealing with a leadership structure that is fragile, uncertain, potentially erratic, her unpredictable. again, when you're facing these difficult situations, we have to give back to articulating what we stand for and what we believe. first of all, articulate it, and second of all, are there ways to influence in. the goal is not poland or afghanistan, but to the extent we have lev
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tell me more about what you think is not being done here at home for the sake of this afghanistan excursion abroad. >> a whole lot. if you want a 30,000-foot you, it is this. we're spending more on foreign bases and more on foreign wars and not enough on infrastructure and education. we're becoming the first generation of adults whose children are getting less education than we got because of the high tuition costs and the lower scholarship availability, if you will. we are becoming a generation that is being out-built by developing countries around the world. china is spending 10% to 12% of their gdp on infrastructure. europe is spending about 5%. the united states is spending 2%. there's barely enough to repair the infrastructure we currently have. any american who has a chance to travel throughout all world will realize that we are falling behind. in the long term, falling behind on our education and infrastructure is a formula for america be weaker, not stronger. we need to recognize that these resources to make a difference. just to translate this, if you took $100 billion and said, we
tell me more about what you think is not being done here at home for the sake of this afghanistan excursion abroad. >> a whole lot. if you want a 30,000-foot you, it is this. we're spending more on foreign bases and more on foreign wars and not enough on infrastructure and education. we're becoming the first generation of adults whose children are getting less education than we got because of the high tuition costs and the lower scholarship availability, if you will. we are becoming a...
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now at our. savvy was more than a hundred masterpieces going to show from the greatest russian ruler of all time this part of the palace is crowning summer season. and a formula one frenzy in the heart of moscow we report on the mean the scenes out of the annual city racing show celebrate r.t. dot com for more. well more revelations in our new sports in just over twenty minutes time as biden returns to moscow three years before the city gets its first formula one grand prix club before that will take a look at what's happening and the world of business math reza joins us next. hello and welcome to your our chief business bulletin i treasure the european banks start their week in a mixed mood most relieved passing the stress test but there is still wide open to solve or in shock from bad debt with the u.s. and europe investment analysts though think that could open doors for russian lenders. the german banks in particular were exposed to toxic assets in the united states. the german banks for exam
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>> well, as it was in iraq and is now in afghanistan, it is the transition at tend of the day that will determine our successful outcome. it does take a great deal of thought, a great deal of deliberation and collaboration to understand the capabilities as they are accrued by security forces of those nations where we task ourselves to build those security forces. >>. >> a recent defense department report called the extremist network quote the most significant threat in eastern afghanistan. and yet they continue to find safe haven across the border in pakistan and the pakistan army has so far refused to conduct major operations to eliminate the sanctuary in the tribal area. will you press the government of pakistan to take the fight to the network in the north? >> i will, senator. as the acting commander -- in those days we talked about four particular networks that existed along the afghan-pak border. we encouraged our pakistani counterparts to press them. they have pressed some of those groups, but not all. it's not always been clear to us exactly why they press some but not all. but i
>> well, as it was in iraq and is now in afghanistan, it is the transition at tend of the day that will determine our successful outcome. it does take a great deal of thought, a great deal of deliberation and collaboration to understand the capabilities as they are accrued by security forces of those nations where we task ourselves to build those security forces. >>. >> a recent defense department report called the extremist network quote the most significant threat in eastern...
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al qaeda had bases in afghanistan and at that time, it made sense to go in and destroy those bases, a and we did. but the c.i.a. tell us there are fewer than 100 personnel in afghanistan. so why are we still fighting there. why do we have troops in afghanistan at the end of 2012, troops who will continue to risk their lives every day in a war that has already claimed too many american lives? and we will continue deploying billions of dollars into a mess when we should be devoting taxpayer funds to our own economy, our own jobs, our own housing, our own social programs and our own education. afghanistan is in the middle of what is so far a 35-year civil war. if we continue on this course, in three years, there will be several thousand more american soldiers dead, several hundred billion more dollars wasted and two or three more provinces labeled pacified. as soon as we leave, now, or in 2014 or 2016 or whenever, those provinces will become unpacified. the taliban and the warlords will step up the fighting and the afghan civil war will resume its natural course. our troops are fighting
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the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen.
the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen.
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and so somebody-- like tom donelan, who's now the national security advisor-- read that book at the recommendation of dick holbrooke, read the book and he said "my god, i don't want to do the exact same thi in afghanistan." he was terrified that the white house and the president would be moving moreeeply into a situation in afghanistan that smelled of vietnam. at the pentagon they had a totally differt view, a book written by sorrel who said it was not that at all. what it had to do with was in congress they cut the funding but the militarywas going to win that war and we could have won it. so you had this conflict and you're absolutely right when you said a moment ago that obama recognizing all of this, not wanting to lose, not sure about victory, kind of split the difference and went down the middle. >> rose: didn't lyndon johnson say during the midst of all this-- either someone and maybe to one of the senators-- "i'm not going to be the first president to lose a war"? >> absolutely. >> rose: said that. >> lyndon johnson said that the minute he became president. he turned to o of his closest ad
and so somebody-- like tom donelan, who's now the national security advisor-- read that book at the recommendation of dick holbrooke, read the book and he said "my god, i don't want to do the exact same thi in afghanistan." he was terrified that the white house and the president would be moving moreeeply into a situation in afghanistan that smelled of vietnam. at the pentagon they had a totally differt view, a book written by sorrel who said it was not that at all. what it had to do...
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now meanwhile there's a change at the top of the nato in afghanistan with general david petraeus leaving to take over as director of the cia he's being replaced by general john allen hello this see the gradual chance for assad's ability to security from nato troops so local forces because jason what like reports there's concern afghan forces are too divided illiquid and lacking in training to fend off the taliban on their way. there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall looking for them this is the kabul military training center in the bullets being fired blanks the men here halfway through a ten week program and the officers don't count the minutes slack when it's over i'll be deployed the eastern congo or province one of afghanistan's most violent corners. but we must push them hard so they can perform under pressure day by day we're making progress the afghan national army has already come a long way its ranks have swollen to about one hundred seventy thousand troops thanks to fresh waves of recruits attracted by high
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in afghanistan just past 4:00 a.m. there. thanks very much, nick. let's get analysis on the situation in offing on this july fourth. peter bergen and fran townsend. she was a hope land security adviser for president george w. bush and a member of the cia and dhs external advisory committees. thanks to you both. let's start asking you about afghanistan ten years on, ten years on from 9/11. peter, what is the mission now? >> well, the mission remain the same from the beginning which is essentially a sanctuary strategy to make sure that taliban don't comb back and their allies can't come back. and, you know, to some degree they succeeded. if we left tomorrow, you know, the taliban and al qaeda are embedded on the other side of the boreder in pakistan. and we've seen this by the way in areas where the united states drew down recently in northeastern afghanistan and members of al qaeda kind of went and moved into the back. so it's not sort of an artificial construct this notion that we're providing a sanctuary for the troop
in afghanistan just past 4:00 a.m. there. thanks very much, nick. let's get analysis on the situation in offing on this july fourth. peter bergen and fran townsend. she was a hope land security adviser for president george w. bush and a member of the cia and dhs external advisory committees. thanks to you both. let's start asking you about afghanistan ten years on, ten years on from 9/11. peter, what is the mission now? >> well, the mission remain the same from the beginning which is...
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(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her post friday, ostensibly to spend more time with her rabbit hair dresser. laug(laughter) that was a deep cut. i appreciate that that was a deep cut. honestly, it is hard to imagine this story... (laughter). all right. it's hard to imagine this story getting more out of control. >> breaking news. >> on the british hacking scandal, just a short time ago, police say sean hoare-- that's the reporter who first alleged widespread hacking at the now ended news of nation-- he's been found dead in his home. (laughter). >> jon: do you think he died of natural causes or was it murdoch?
(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter)...
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on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job as the terrorists had military uniforms and knew exactly where the planes were located. then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living under the eyes of the pakistan military for years. as reported in "the new york times" on june 14, i.s.i. arrested 30 pakistani informants who helped the united states capture bin laden. one was a pakistani army major who officials said copied the license plates of cars visiting bin laden's compound. and then further in june when c.i.a. director panetta went to pakistan to inform them that there was a factory that were making bombs or i.e.d.'s that could be used against americans, by the time the pakistani troops showed up, the militants had disappeared. not
on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job as the terrorists had military uniforms and knew exactly where the planes were located. then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living...
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that right now we still need to maintain a fair amount of overwatch, but at that time hopefully the overwatch will diminish and take a larger role. >> do you feel capable of doing so? >> i do. >> let me ask admiral, general, the safe haven enjoyed by the haqqani network and pakistan continues to provide freedom for that group to launch attacks against the united states and coalition troops in afghanistan. you both i believe talked to the pakistani military leaders. why do they refuse, but uzbeckistan refused to take on the haqqani network and in your judgment is that going to change? let me start with you, general. >> i think it is a complex answer we would receive from them. it is a functioning of capacity, but it might also be a functioning of their hedging whether they have determined that the united states is going to remain in afghanistan, whether our strategy will be successful or not at some point as we have emphasized we have got to bring pressure to bear on this safe haven. in the and what we would hope is that they would listen to our desire for them to do that and muster
that right now we still need to maintain a fair amount of overwatch, but at that time hopefully the overwatch will diminish and take a larger role. >> do you feel capable of doing so? >> i do. >> let me ask admiral, general, the safe haven enjoyed by the haqqani network and pakistan continues to provide freedom for that group to launch attacks against the united states and coalition troops in afghanistan. you both i believe talked to the pakistani military leaders. why do they...
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now let's take a look at the markets oil has slightly retreated from early against the markets at digest contrasting day for the world's two biggest oil consumers on fuel them out of prices are being encouraged by european policymakers approving an emergency bailout for greece but soft money factor in from china and ongoing concerns over europe's debt crisis are keeping traders cautious light sweet is trading at around ninety five dollars a barrel and ground is that one hundred eleven dollars. now u.s. markets are closed for public holiday independence day stocks in europe closed higher on monday london's footsie ended just under half a percent of the black held by gains for john wood group and british land corp company banks fell though after standard and poor's rating services warned on the rollover for greek debt. and russian markets closed in the black as well nice rates added half a percent while the r.t.s. climbed point six percent stocks were higher to europe authorize the loan payout from greece easing speculation the country's crisis will derail the region's economic recovery no
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afghanistan but i think. here's a situation where not a huge negative effect on draco control particularly among those people who are willing to wait for this guy in kandahar a moment ago you said. it was a link to the cia it's often been said that he was a us puppet and have been working for the cia does this mean though that washington now has less control over afghanistan and how would they replace there's undoubtedly influential figure. of course he was blamed to be. cia as i mentioned before but he did night to be linked with c. . to be working for a for. it but he. he confirmed that the. past couple of years he confirmed that he had a good relationship with the american troops american officer. in kandahar because of this i think that americans lost one off their. members. of the earth or. he had. to drop in fighting against the taliban. insurgents. but at the same time he was accused of being involved in corruption in. trafficking and everything because of this and many believe that. here. now. well se
afghanistan but i think. here's a situation where not a huge negative effect on draco control particularly among those people who are willing to wait for this guy in kandahar a moment ago you said. it was a link to the cia it's often been said that he was a us puppet and have been working for the cia does this mean though that washington now has less control over afghanistan and how would they replace there's undoubtedly influential figure. of course he was blamed to be. cia as i mentioned...
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out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of the resources that our opposition forces gets money from is the poppy. but the income that they get from poppy, they run the machinery to fight this war. it is very important. our government does have a strategy to deal with it. host: louisiana on the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to put you on the spot again and i want a direct answer. you have been signing the trade deals with china and other countries to export minerals. the minerals have been there long time. the russians know about them. should afghanistan be reaching out to american corporations to bring our te
out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of...
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next an exclusive cnn look at a remote area in afghanistan where u.s. troops see evidence of an attempted al qaeda comeback. it'd coming out to the side of the block this is a big piece of the engine block that was blown off. it's not because they ran it out of oil. they didn't change the oil. as your engine produces different particulants, you want to pick that up and take it down to the oil pan to the oil filter. so the moral of the story is, if you don't want to see your engine in a commercial with me and jim, make sure you get the works done. the works. oil change, tire rotation, $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. this good. this not t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america,
next an exclusive cnn look at a remote area in afghanistan where u.s. troops see evidence of an attempted al qaeda comeback. it'd coming out to the side of the block this is a big piece of the engine block that was blown off. it's not because they ran it out of oil. they didn't change the oil. as your engine produces different particulants, you want to pick that up and take it down to the oil pan to the oil filter. so the moral of the story is, if you don't want to see your engine in a...
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longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable option. would you agree with me? >> it's a lot less convenient to put them on a ship and it's a burden on the ship, but we did just fine. and we may have to do that for time to time in the future. i do agree would be a good idea to have a long-term solution if we could find one. if i am confirmed i will dillinger that more obviously. and work with the committee as required to see what the options are. >> can i ask a question? there was an associated press report about a man who was a senior hezbollah operatives who has been held by the united states in baghdad as a top threat to american troops. he's been a
longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable...
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and afghanistan? not learning the lessons of the past? >> today is friday seto on money wednesday friday i answer that with acs but on weekends i am not sure. [laughter] the fact is i really am not sure. i study this the way the people have and sometimes i think there are reasons why we're there in the nuclear stockpile may be the most powerful reason why we are there and have to be close to where something they read dramatic and horrible could take place. but on the other hand, if you have been involved in a war for 10 years you could say a senator reagan did many years ago, you did the best you could then you leave. walter cronkite said that the february 1968 in 7 lost walter cronkite i have lost the heartland of america therefore i cannot continue the war anymore and i thought that was so little bit of that in his speech. other people things that not he but it was there. >> a couple of questions over here. >> this question may be a little far afield but one of the things is how america against the
and afghanistan? not learning the lessons of the past? >> today is friday seto on money wednesday friday i answer that with acs but on weekends i am not sure. [laughter] the fact is i really am not sure. i study this the way the people have and sometimes i think there are reasons why we're there in the nuclear stockpile may be the most powerful reason why we are there and have to be close to where something they read dramatic and horrible could take place. but on the other hand, if you...
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the top of the police look at the example that gives the officers down down the lines now you could well ask you know can any organization properly examine itself when so much is at stake but if that operation is seen to be corrupted as well i think we've got you know an even bigger problem and i think so many people now are watching it including you know members of parliament select committees these are investigated parties within the british political system they're all all eyes are on this let alone all the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. the cruiser that sank it involved is due to be lifted a layer on monday once the vessel is moved off its side and what is one of the operations most difficult stages tam's to put the ship on an even keel resumed after a balancing sling ruptured on sunday the next task is to search that we were bad for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the s
the top of the police look at the example that gives the officers down down the lines now you could well ask you know can any organization properly examine itself when so much is at stake but if that operation is seen to be corrupted as well i think we've got you know an even bigger problem and i think so many people now are watching it including you know members of parliament select committees these are investigated parties within the british political system they're all all eyes are on this...
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now he has the run at barack obama who everybody knows. that sort of base support won't be there replicating that is hugely expensive. he will need every nickel of that money. >> joe biden spoke more truth than he realizes. a lot of union members vote republican. a third, even 40% of union members vote republican in 2008. in fact, the union leadership, no question how much the union leadership speaks for the members. it's important for the republican candidates to win over what we used to call the reagan democrats. many of whom are or have been union members. >> remain in the private sector unions. >> shannon: so that point, here is what richard trumka, president of the afl-cio talking about loyalties. take a listen. >> it doesn't matter if candidates and parties are controlling the wrecking ball or simply standing aside to let it happen. the outcome is the same either way to us. if leaders aren't blocking the wrecking ball and advancing working families' interest, then working people will not support them. >> shannon: all right, bill, you
now he has the run at barack obama who everybody knows. that sort of base support won't be there replicating that is hugely expensive. he will need every nickel of that money. >> joe biden spoke more truth than he realizes. a lot of union members vote republican. a third, even 40% of union members vote republican in 2008. in fact, the union leadership, no question how much the union leadership speaks for the members. it's important for the republican candidates to win over what we used to...
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now, i catch the 52 in the morning. it's supposed to come at 6:40. if it's on time, i make it to holden market by 7:30. then catch the 83 at 7:55 which i make it to 7th and prince by 8:30, that gives me just enough time to walk the 10 blocks and be to the luna deluxe by 9:00. but if any of these buses are late, i'm in trouble. because if i miss the 83 at 7:55, the next bus doesn't come until 8:15 and it's always packed. that puts me on the 8:45 and that puts me in trouble with my boss. one morning i was riding the bus and a lady she tells me they're going to cut more lines including the 73 on weekends. i'm listening to her but i just don't understand how they could do this. how are people supposed to live? there's nothing in our neighborhoods, no grocery stores, no fish market, no nothing, so i'm thinking what am i supposed to do now? the lady she said she was going to join the bus riders union to make them stop the cuts. she pointed to a young man on the bus handing out applications. so i went up to him and i asked for one. when the bus riders union
now, i catch the 52 in the morning. it's supposed to come at 6:40. if it's on time, i make it to holden market by 7:30. then catch the 83 at 7:55 which i make it to 7th and prince by 8:30, that gives me just enough time to walk the 10 blocks and be to the luna deluxe by 9:00. but if any of these buses are late, i'm in trouble. because if i miss the 83 at 7:55, the next bus doesn't come until 8:15 and it's always packed. that puts me on the 8:45 and that puts me in trouble with my boss. one...
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and now on to afghanistan where for the second time in less than a week, an assassination has claimed the life of a senior afghan official. barbara starr joins us now from washington. the key ally was assassinated in his home west of kabul today. this man is the former of the province and a key ally of the karzai government. now, as you say, this is the second one in just a few days. of course, earlier the half-brother was assassinated in kandahar, southern afghanistan. all of this comes, of course, as we are seeing the first u.s. troops begin to come home from the war zone. we are seeing the beginning of the turnover to afghan security control in afghanistan and tomorrow general david petraeus scheduled to give up his command to the next general coming in from the united states to command the war. things are moving very rapidly in afghanistan but the security situation certainly remains very tenuous. fred? >> barbara starr in washington, thanks so much. let's go to kabul where we find david. what are you learning about this assassination? >> reporter: >> all right. it looks like we s
and now on to afghanistan where for the second time in less than a week, an assassination has claimed the life of a senior afghan official. barbara starr joins us now from washington. the key ally was assassinated in his home west of kabul today. this man is the former of the province and a key ally of the karzai government. now, as you say, this is the second one in just a few days. of course, earlier the half-brother was assassinated in kandahar, southern afghanistan. all of this comes, of...
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to look at the markets now or has slightly retreated from early against the market digests contrasting day from the world's two biggest oil consumers on fuel demand prices are being encouraged by european policymakers approving an emergency ban out for greece but soft money factoring in from china and ongoing concerns over u.s. debt crisis are keeping traders cautious like sweets is trading at around ninety five dollars per barrel and brand at around one hundred and eleven. now u.s. markets are closed for public holiday independence day let's cross over to europe where stock markets edged higher on monday london's footsie ended just under half percent like helped by gains for john good group and british land vang's fell though after standard and poor's rating services warned on a rollover from greeks that. the dax finished point three percent higher with the drug giant pair of the top performer and gaining almost two percent and russian markets close in the black as well miles six at half a percent while the officer has climbed point six percent stocks were high after europe authorized
to look at the markets now or has slightly retreated from early against the market digests contrasting day from the world's two biggest oil consumers on fuel demand prices are being encouraged by european policymakers approving an emergency ban out for greece but soft money factoring in from china and ongoing concerns over u.s. debt crisis are keeping traders cautious like sweets is trading at around ninety five dollars per barrel and brand at around one hundred and eleven. now u.s. markets are...
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the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen. >> that's our show. join us next week. let's do it at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> a lot of what you are talking about is about act 2 america. we asked for-- -- picked that up one and it made a -- >> captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen. >> that's our show. join us next week. let's do it at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> a lot of what you are talking about is about act 2 america. we asked for-- -- picked that up one and it made a -- >> captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world here at least tam people have killed after an explosion on a bus in the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas cylinder. and ignited it all injured passengers were taken to hospital but officials have warned that death tolls likely to rise. french lawmakers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operation in the decision was supported by the lower house of parliament while french officials claim colonel gadhafi as representatives have told them the libyan leader is ready to discuss surrendering power steven brown contributing editor of the front page online magazine believes the french are looking for an honorable way out of libya. france has just recently called for the rebels to negotiate with gadhafi and so the bombing will stop as soon as the. the negotiating table that shows to me that nato is surrendering this surrendering process has begun i think. it's continuing just putting up a front of the moment to looking for a way for peace with honor withdra
now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world here at least tam people have killed after an explosion on a bus in the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas cylinder. and ignited it all injured passengers were taken to hospital but officials have warned that death tolls likely to rise. french lawmakers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operation in the decision was supported by the lower house of...
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the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen. >> that's our show. join us next week. let's do it at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> a lot of what you are talking about is about act 2 america. we asked for-- -- picked that up one and it made a -- >> captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( applause ) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: wow, welcome to the report. thank you so much! i got to tell you-- (cheers and applause) i tell you, folks, i-- i love that so much. i could hear it twice a night. nation, the debt ceiling debate drags on and on and frankly both parties have been acting like children. with the republicans saying gimme,im
the wars of afghanistan. it's on book shelves now. or you can just make it into a book shelf. it peter tomsen. >> that's our show. join us next week. let's do it at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> a lot of what you are talking about is about act 2 america. we asked for-- -- picked that up one and it made a -- >> captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )...
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now is the time to continue. so i will take you at your word, mr. nichols, that they will be fully funded. >> i think we better get the opinion of dea whether or not they think that -- >> shall we do that? >> yes. >> all right. let's do it. mr. harrigan? >> brian, could you please raise your right hand? i'm only -- well, thank you very much but brian was right on, chairman. we have been in discussions over the last -- over the last several weeks, and i want to personally recognize brian and ambassador brownfield from inl who have really i think taken it upon themselves to try to identify funds to make sure that dea is able to backfill some of our va cannot positions in afghanistan so there's no doubt in my mind it has been worked out as brian said for 2012. we have received commitments and if we do receive the commitments we have discussed, i am absolutely confident that we will be at full capacity in afghanistan. >> well, thank you very much. and please tell secretary clinton i very much appreciate this. thank you. what, if anything, is state going
now is the time to continue. so i will take you at your word, mr. nichols, that they will be fully funded. >> i think we better get the opinion of dea whether or not they think that -- >> shall we do that? >> yes. >> all right. let's do it. mr. harrigan? >> brian, could you please raise your right hand? i'm only -- well, thank you very much but brian was right on, chairman. we have been in discussions over the last -- over the last several weeks, and i want to...
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health of global jihad has claimed responsibility tonight in response to the country's involvement in afghanistan and in a separate attack up to thirty bodies no it's been reported have been reported by witnesses after a loaded gun when opened fire at a youth rally outside the capital. also e.u. leaders agreeing on a second bailout for greece sparked fears over the union delving deeper into debt with experts predicting it's now up to growing economies to dominate global finance . welcome it's eleven pm this is our team our name is kevin owen here in moscow with the top story in the main news dominating norway's been shaken by double terror attacks tonight first the center of all those been hit by huge blast bomb and the blast damaged parliamentary buildings including the prime minister's office where at least seven were killed but the pm himself is said to be not then a gunman one of the shooting spree at a youth camp by witnesses report claims of up to thirty there that may have been killed police say they fear there may also be explosives in the grounds are says general logan is in oslo she joi
health of global jihad has claimed responsibility tonight in response to the country's involvement in afghanistan and in a separate attack up to thirty bodies no it's been reported have been reported by witnesses after a loaded gun when opened fire at a youth rally outside the capital. also e.u. leaders agreeing on a second bailout for greece sparked fears over the union delving deeper into debt with experts predicting it's now up to growing economies to dominate global finance . welcome it's...
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at least 22 people were killed. there has been a surge of violence in afghanistan and increasingly the targets are politicians. seth doane now reports from kabul. >> reporter: it was two years ago when fawzia koofi wrote this troubling message to her daughters. "maybe today is the day i will die." >> reporter: her now published farewell letter was written because, as an outspoken member of parliament in afghanistan, koofi's atarget of the taliban. right now i think the terrorist acts are the biggest threat for me and for others. for me more because i talk against them. >> reporter: her father, also in parliament, was assassinated. as were three of her brothers. you're willing to die for your job for this country? >> we will die one day. i think the pride would be if you die paving the way for others, we're leaving something behind. if i'm afraid that i will die and i don't do anything, then who will take this country? >> reporter: targeting killings in afghanistan are up more than 100% since 2009 according to the un
at least 22 people were killed. there has been a surge of violence in afghanistan and increasingly the targets are politicians. seth doane now reports from kabul. >> reporter: it was two years ago when fawzia koofi wrote this troubling message to her daughters. "maybe today is the day i will die." >> reporter: her now published farewell letter was written because, as an outspoken member of parliament in afghanistan, koofi's atarget of the taliban. right now i think the...
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taking a look at the markets now all is lower with investors concerned about a worsening debt crisis in europe may slow the economy and way on fuel demand. in asia the hang seng is slipped into the red in the last hour of trading its earlier gains were helped by a report showing home prices rose in china and china mainland stocks were higher while europe related stocks came under pressure japanese markets were closed for a public holiday. here in moscow the markets of open mics the r.t.s. it is losing around two tenths of a percent while the my six is a tenth of a percent in the black. industrial output is speeding up into russia it grew almost six per cent in june year on year compared to four percent in may car production is a key driver with the sector benefiting from higher demand and investment activity analysts expect even faster growth in the coming months amid low interest rates and cooling inflict. it appears russian tourists are happy to splash the cash abroad as much as splashing about on the beach citibank says holidaymakers spending outside the country grew twenty eight
taking a look at the markets now all is lower with investors concerned about a worsening debt crisis in europe may slow the economy and way on fuel demand. in asia the hang seng is slipped into the red in the last hour of trading its earlier gains were helped by a report showing home prices rose in china and china mainland stocks were higher while europe related stocks came under pressure japanese markets were closed for a public holiday. here in moscow the markets of open mics the r.t.s. it is...
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up now at. a four wheeled frenzy in the heart of moscow we report in the media machine. and. more than a hundred masterpieces. show from greatest russians your all time is part of buckingham palace is. also we go behind the bars to sample the tough life in russia's prisons and we'll get the business news before them there was matt say this. hello and welcome to our team business bulletin i'm mad good to have you with us european banks start the week in mixed mood most are relieved at passing the stress test but they're still wide open to sovereign shock from bad debt in the united states in europe investment analysts though think that could open the doors for russian lenders the german banks in particular were exposed to toxic assets in the united states. the german banks for example were exposed to iceland they had nineteen billion dollars of exposure to iceland. of the irish banks the english banks also not feeling very well. the. u.s. banks are still suffering from their exposure to toxic ass
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is now with all of these wars here's what they have the sack. before becoming secretary of defense robert gates served on many board of trustees and corporate boards for oil drilling companies for weapons manufacturers for defense contractors so robert gates' legacy is one of just another millionaire who came from the board rooms of big oil of the defense industry of wall street and who has sent now over two million young people are husbands wives families to fight wars that benefit only wall street and big oil robert gates legacy is one of thousands of dead u.s. soldiers tens of thousands of amputees an epidemic record suicides record military spending and of course complete destruction for iraq and afghanistan and really the six total countries that are being bombed by the united states by the pentagon this second of robert gates wants to see for himself what his legacy is he should spend just one day with a grieving family in the united states in iraq or afghanistan or in pakistan who has lost a loved one in these wars for profit so stephen l
is now with all of these wars here's what they have the sack. before becoming secretary of defense robert gates served on many board of trustees and corporate boards for oil drilling companies for weapons manufacturers for defense contractors so robert gates' legacy is one of just another millionaire who came from the board rooms of big oil of the defense industry of wall street and who has sent now over two million young people are husbands wives families to fight wars that benefit only wall...
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they also warn but it's just the beginning of their campaign now you're at the airport on your logo your colleagues been updating or so throughout the evening earlier on she was saying that there was a lot of news actually getting through to people arriving there at the at the main airport close to the capital city now the information is filtering in what is the sense of the people around you what is their murder are they nervous their lives the sense that everywhere around for example just just behind me of the train the entrance to the train station trains have all been canceled oh there's an armed guards on police with machine guns and soldiers all around walking all around the airport here and people obviously are right. all right daniel bushell thank you bring you so latest about what you know as to say you're at the airport there you're not in the center but a lot of information a start to get back to you as well and i will be crossing back she later if that's ok with you thank you well earlier i spoke to her been shrewd he's editor in chief of an independent news magazine bas
they also warn but it's just the beginning of their campaign now you're at the airport on your logo your colleagues been updating or so throughout the evening earlier on she was saying that there was a lot of news actually getting through to people arriving there at the at the main airport close to the capital city now the information is filtering in what is the sense of the people around you what is their murder are they nervous their lives the sense that everywhere around for example just...